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Design of medical electronic devices
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San Diego, CA : Academic Press, 2002
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9780125507110

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30000010133176 R856 P47 2002 Open Access Book Book
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The design of medical electronics is unique because of the background needed by the engineers and scientists involved. Often the designer is a medical or life science professional without any training in electronics or design. Likewise, few engineers are specifically trained in biomedical engineering and have little or no exposure to the specific medical requirements of these devices. Design of Medical Electronic Devices presents all essential topics necessary for basic and advanced design. All aspects of the electronics of medical devices are also covered. This is an essential book for graduate students as well as professionals involved in the design of medical equipment.


Author Notes

Reinaldo Perez is Senior Engineer and Member of the Technical Staff at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. For the past three years, Dr. Perez has also been working with Lockheed Martin Astronautics (LMA) on the Mars Surveyor series. His primary work has been as a designer of spacecraft (or satellite) subsystems and ground support hardware for increased reliability in space environments, focusing on wireless communications hardware with built-in immunity to many kinds of noise and interference problems. He is a senior member of the IEEE, AIAA, and AIP, and serves as a board member of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES). In addition, Dr. Perez is an associate editor of the IEEE EMCS Journal , as well as Editor of the ACES Newsletter.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Proper Design of Power Subsystems in Medical Electronics
2 Fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
3 Particle Accelerator Design
4 Sensor Characteristics
5 Data Acquisition
6 Noise and Interference Issues in Analog Circuits
7 Hardware Approach to Digital Signal Processing
8 Optical Sensors
Index
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